maybe it could be if it is near the family and then hatches by its mother to take care of it :)
If it remains unfertilised it is non living. However at the start of its existence it holds the potential to become part of a living thing.
If it remains unfertilised it is non living. However at the start of its existence it holds the potential to become part of a living thing.
If it remains unfertilised it is non living. However at the start of its existence it holds the potential to become part of a living thing.
Whether or not an egg is living or non-living depends on whether or not the egg is fertilized. If the egg is NOT fertilized then the egg is non-living. However, if the egg has been fertilized then the egg is living since the fetus inside is alive.
Absolutely nothing if you are not incubating the fertilized ones. There is no visible difference, no nutritional difference and no taste difference.
The egg contains a living cell and is the product of a living animal so is a biotic factor.
Non living
It is necessary for an egg to be fertilized so the egg can hatch.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
Yes, a zygote is a fertilized egg.
No, non-identical twins are fraternal twins. They are created when two eggs are fertilized at the same time and become embryos. Identical twins are when a fertilized egg splits into two on its own.
Eggs sold in stores are typically unfertilized, meaning they will not develop into chicks even if incubated. Only fertilized eggs contain the genetic material needed for embryonic development and hatching. Commercially produced eggs for consumption are not fertilized.